Abortion debate goes beyond sinners and saints
One thing this country will never get is a
A soulless metropolis built on dirty money 
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The revolution will not be televised
According to the 2017 Eurobarometer survey on the use
‘Impunity deters rigorous journalism’ – Council of Europe
While the press plays a fundamental role in holding
Doubts shed on Malta’s readiness for sudden influx of asylum-seekers
The formation of a new government could send shockwaves
[WATCH] Alfred Sant stumbles over Ali Sadr Hasheminejad’s name
On Friday’s Xarabank, Pilatus Bank owner Ali Sadr Hasheminejad
Maria Efimova hopeful Greek court will confirm decision against her extradition to Malta
Pilatus Bank whistleblower Maria Efimova is hopeful that the
If you can’t beat them, join them
Adrian Delia’s speech at last Sunday’s PN general council
The slow death of democracy and sovereignty 
The summary of the meeting Henley and Partners had
NAO clears Jason Azzopardi of abusing his position to benefit from home ownership scheme
The National Audit Office did not find any evidence
Henley and Partners says it only sues Maltese journalists if government gives its ‘OK’
In a video conference Henley and Partners had with
Cambridge Analytica could remerge under new name
Cambridge Analytica this week announced that it is folding
Konrad Mizzi only paid Nexia BT after secret companies were exposed by Panama Papers
Tourism minister Konrad Mizzi only paid Nexia BT for
‘Daphne Caruana Galizia was assassinated by idiots’
Australian journalist Neil Chenoweth, who worked with Daphne Caruana
CPJ urges Muscat to drop lawsuit against Daphne Caruana Galizia
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), an independent, international
Maltese companies transferred to New Zealand in bid to hide Azerbaijan cash trail
An Australian business man transferred the ownership of Maltese
MEP says Daphne Caruana Galizia murder ‘is a concern for the whole European Union’
Socialist MEP Ana Gomes said the investigations into Daphne
Daphne Caruana Galizia murder and corruption singled out in US State Department human rights report
The most significant human rights issues in Malta in
Cambridge Analytica and SCL Group shutting down
Cambridge Analytica, the political consultancy at the centre of
1 May: Idolatry and Xenophobia
The 1st of May or what is known as
Mayday! Mayday! 
Thousands answered Prime Minister Joseph Muscat’s call to reply
Police obliged to take criminal action over revoked Gaffarena deals
The Lands Authority is legally bound to inform “the
The fierce urgency of now
Some 150 artists have signed a petition calling for
Daphne Caruana Galizia murder investigation involves other EU states
The investigation into Daphne Caruana Galizia’s murder now involves a
Kurt Farrugia accused of distorting PEN International’s call for justice 
PEN International have accused the Maltese government spokesperson Kurt
If Pilatus Banks winds down all evidence will be lost, Efimova warns
Maria Efimova has warned that if Pilatus Bank is
Only 50% of National Audit Office recommendations were implemented in 2017
Out of the 169 recommendations made by the National
Malta plunges 18 places in World Press Freedom Index
Malta has dropped to 65th place in the 2018
Pilatus Bank ‘winding down’ operations in Malta
Pilatus Bank is in the process of closing shop,
Chris Cardona set to drop libel suits against Daphne Caruana Galizia over German brothel visit 
Economy minister Chris Cardona is set to drop his

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